This study examines how newcomers use colleagues as role models in organizational socialization, taking a multiple level approach to organizational socialization as individual, social and cultural learning processes. The newcomers' most important personal characteristics are expectations, experience, self-confidence and competitive instinct. These personal characteristics were affected by early experience during the first four to six weeks in their new job. The study shows not only the correlation between early experience and personal characteristics, but also reveals a strong correlation between early experience and organizational socialization outcome. Newcomers rely on role models, and as a result of interaction and observation they acqu...
The socialization of an employee into a new role provides an opportunity for both the newcomer and t...
The authors tested a model of antecedents and outcomes of newcomer adjustment using 70 unique sample...
Understanding and facilitating new hires' adjustment are critical to maximizing the effectiveness of...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
The aim of the study was to analyze mentor‘s role in new employee socialization. 373 newcomers and 5...
As new employees come into their new workplaces, they engage in behaviors that make it easy for them...
A qualitative research conducted in the area of organizational socialization of newcomers. This a te...
When facing role transitions, individuals may proactively shape the new role to make it fit better w...
Global competition, restructuring, economic uncertainty and attempts to gain and retain talented wor...
Separate streams of organizational socialization research have recognized the importance of (a) newc...
Separate streams of organizational socialization research have recognized the importance of (a) newc...
International audienceUnderstanding and facilitating new hires' adjustment are critical to maximizin...
International audienceUnderstanding and facilitating new hires' adjustment are critical to maximizin...
International audienceUnderstanding and facilitating new hires' adjustment are critical to maximizin...
Considerable research has explored the variables that affect the success of newcomer on-boarding, so...
The socialization of an employee into a new role provides an opportunity for both the newcomer and t...
The authors tested a model of antecedents and outcomes of newcomer adjustment using 70 unique sample...
Understanding and facilitating new hires' adjustment are critical to maximizing the effectiveness of...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
The aim of the study was to analyze mentor‘s role in new employee socialization. 373 newcomers and 5...
As new employees come into their new workplaces, they engage in behaviors that make it easy for them...
A qualitative research conducted in the area of organizational socialization of newcomers. This a te...
When facing role transitions, individuals may proactively shape the new role to make it fit better w...
Global competition, restructuring, economic uncertainty and attempts to gain and retain talented wor...
Separate streams of organizational socialization research have recognized the importance of (a) newc...
Separate streams of organizational socialization research have recognized the importance of (a) newc...
International audienceUnderstanding and facilitating new hires' adjustment are critical to maximizin...
International audienceUnderstanding and facilitating new hires' adjustment are critical to maximizin...
International audienceUnderstanding and facilitating new hires' adjustment are critical to maximizin...
Considerable research has explored the variables that affect the success of newcomer on-boarding, so...
The socialization of an employee into a new role provides an opportunity for both the newcomer and t...
The authors tested a model of antecedents and outcomes of newcomer adjustment using 70 unique sample...
Understanding and facilitating new hires' adjustment are critical to maximizing the effectiveness of...